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" . . .1.. V V - jpy Our Uovernrncnt, suys mo . . W, having; experienced groat difficul ties frois the went of saltpetre during the Involution, ss well m In tlie war of 1812, Las line been more provident fur future contingencies, and Congress Las for ome tweuly or thirty yea.s past appropriated boat 120,000 per annum tot tlie purchase and storage of taltpeire, so tl""t e niiylit no probably aland a five or ten years' war sreo without entirely exhausting our sup flits. Thia precaution m the more neccs 87, M the most prolific mines in the world, on the tributaries of the Gnnpos, in India, were under the control of Knglntnl. A reat ai the resources of our country are known to be, yet o far they arc f .und to be deficient in supplies of saltpetre and tin. In case of war we can gut on without the latter, but not without the former. To he equal with other nations we must have am ple stores of saltpetre, the chi'f element iu tho composition of gunpowder. Dkmasb of I'oruiATioN. Somo facta re published which seem to indicaUi that the State of Ohio, Indiana, and lllinoia, have not increased in population in all quar ter. Thus, the Methodist Conference, re . cently held at SuiiJusky, Ohio, shows in ita statistics s decrease of 353 member of the church in the bourn! of that Conference, AI0 probationers, and 4 local preacher, and (bo decrease i attributed to tbe emigration constantly going on to Iowa and the new Territorii). A ccnin of Peru, Illinois, junt taken, also ahows a decrease of 2311 in the population of that town in the last two year. Physicians. Tho editor of the Ameri can Medical Gazelle stiiti.it' that one phy sician i required for overy 70i) inhabitants. This would give over 30,000 in the nation. It ia probable thnt the averue life of a pliy aician i not ovor thirty yearn, after he en ter hi profession. Hunco it follows, by computation, that tho waste, by deaths alone, i one thousand physicians a year. But more are lost by change, of business than by death, and this loss might bo csti- matod. without exairvi'ralian. nt 300. We liavo, tivn, an actual lo of physi ciaos annually, which must be made up. Again, the Increase of population in the L. Stale i about 700,000 a year, which it re quire an increase of 1,000 physicians to upply. Thorn are therefore) actually ro. quired twenty-three hundred now physicians in the United States yearly. To meet ill's, we have only 1,400 graduates from the schools, and about 300 foreigners, making in all 1,700, and leaving an actual deficien cy of 000 a year, to be. supplied by irregu Jur practitioner. Editorial Ufo la California. A good picture and 7i-liko, of a Califor nia editor, may be hail in the perusal of the following from tlie Alia California : "First, begets up in tho morning at ten o'clock j drease himself, puts on his hat, in which are six or seven bullet-holes, and ipse to a resturnnt fur brci.kfa.t. A tier breakfast, starts fur tho office to look over the papers, and discovers tliat he ia called coundrol in one of them, a liar in another, and a puppy in another, ; In) smiles at the lcasing prospect of having something to do; fill out and despatches three blank challenges, a ream or two of which he al ways keeps on bund, ready printed, to save timo ; commences writing a lender, when as the dock strikes eleven, a large man with a cowhide In one hand, a pUtnt in the other, and a bowie-knife iu his hi It ; walks in and aks him if his name is ; lie answers by knocking tho intruder down two pair of stairs with achair. "At 12 o'clock finds that his challenges have been accepted, and suddenly renioiii bora that be has a little afliiir of that nature, to ettle at ihe beach that day at 3 o'clock; goes out and kills his man, then comes in and dines on stewed griwly. Starts for the office, and while going there g.-ta mixed up in a street row, and has ,0 0f j,jg hoot shot off by accident J laughs to think how beautifully it was done, arrives at his sauetutn, aud finds an "infernal machine" upon the table ; knows what it is, and niorely pitches it out of he window J writes an article on "moral reform," and then tart for the theater ; is attacked at the corner of a dark alley by three men, kills two of them, and takes the other to the tuiiou house. Returning to the office at 1 1 o'clock at night, knock, down a man who trio to rob him, kills ad g with a paving atone, get run over l.y a cho, and has the tail of his coat slit with a thrust from a knife, and two bullet-holes put through his bea ver a lieste wiihin hUown door; m.l. at his escape; writes until two o'clock and then 'turns in, with the happy conscious lie of hating two duels to rqjlit the next day." . 03" The President has allowed Lieut, (ton. Soott hack pay from May. 1 817. t'n-d-r this decision the pay and emolument of the new grail, aiuouul lo something up wards of 1 10,000. i lrr-.r. A I. VlrTi Of PENNSVLVA I A.-TllU it .i.n fninri eontaius the official oU fur Plumcr, Ucm., and NichoUou, Fu.ion, hut not Iho vote for the other candidates lor Canal Commissioner. Tho total tana as follow : Pluiner, 101 '1 Nicholson, - ."15 riumcr's maj., - 11,530 The atrtrreeato number of votes cast for the two candidates is 311,020, against 371, 009 in 1834 for Governor, when Pollock hnrl 201.009 Hnd RiL'ler 107,001. In 42 counties, however, 12.OT7 vote were polled for Williamson. Henderson, Martin, and Cleaver. Tho scattering vote, therefoio, ex ceeds Plurner's majority. Scam tv op Hoiisbs im F.ukope.A correspondent of the Spirit of the Times writin'' from Pari under date of May 31, remarks on the state of the London horse market as follows : "Ladies' saddlo horses are not to be had, ueither aro carriage horses, which will suppriso you. In thir teen day's search I amid not find a decent pair for salo at Miy pneo. If this war lasts another year, the huropeans will be import ing horses from Am rica, and it would be well worth the attention of our f irmors an I breeders to raise large horses, fit to draw a heavy carriage, or carry a heavy man. Ciood saddle horses for gentlemen are still to be found by rayint for them ; a first rate one stands you ((300." A Utica (X. ) paper states that a gentleman is now in that :iiy purehasinu' carriage and saddle horses for the Paris market (Foot Grower. Gullcjros, a Mexican, has been re elected dulegato to Congress from New Mexico, by a majority of 00 over Otero, nn other Mexican. The election is to be con tested on the ground of illegality in some of the counties. The total number of votes cast was 13,720. XiTTlie creat comet of 185ft, which was expected in 1848, and on account of whoso non-appearance Sir John llerschel put crnpo on his telescope, M. Dotntne, a distinguished German astronomer, finds not to be due till 18 J-1. With immense labor ho has Co no over all I ho intHciito caleula lions, and estimates that the comet weuld be retarded to that extent by the influence of the planets. Ihe penl of its return have ranged from 280 to 203 years, and if it shall tmt return cm fore. 1838, its present period will be longer by 0 years than ever before. (fc!T Tho following directions for resto ring suspended animation in casos of sup posed drowning, are (auctioned by the best authority : "Convey tho body to tho nearest liouso or shelter, with the head raised J strip and rub it dry; wrap it in warm blankets, sufflati the lungs by closing the nostrils with thumb aud finger, while you blow forcibly into the mouth, and then press on the chest with the hand; again blow into the mouth, and again press, and so on for ton minutes, or until tho pa'ient breathes naturally ; keep the body warm, and the extremities also ; continue lo rub, and do not give up for nn hour or more if there is the least reason to hopo.'1 IIrathkndom. There are five hundred millions more of heathens than of Chris linns in the world. For this mighty mass, it was recently stated at an anniversary in Herlin, only hft6en hundred missionary sta lions exist, and only thirty-scveu societies have been formed lo promote their conver sion. 03" It is statod ic the New Voik Com mercial that n remittance of 10,000 ii gold was received by the Africa to be em ployed in grain purchases in the United States for shipment to England. This is a significant fact. " Brig. Gon. Hitchcock has resigned Ins commission in the U. S. Army. Ho is the one to whom lit n. Scott gave tempora ry leave of absence some time since, and respecting whom the correspondence took place between Gon. 8. and the Secretary of war. 1 lie Secretary of Wr ordered the officer back to his post, wheroupon he threw up ins commission. Gen. Ilitchcock en tered the army in 1317, and wasbrevctted fur his gallantry at the battle of Moliuo del H -y, in Mexico. i . Enormous Wealth. It is said the en tire property of the Rothschild amounts to 'he enormous sum of over one thousaud millions of dollars, or nn amount much larger than the entire valuation of New tork city. (XT The atury of a man who had a nose "o large, that he couldn't hluw it witln.ni the u of gunpowder, i .i,t to be a hoax (Kr There are two rva.ons why we iln'i lrst a man : one becan.s we Jon't know him, aud the o'her lv-cnuo w ih. XtT If you woul l porxrlv er-t l e.liftcenfper.onsl m;.rove..(.nt, the f.un.U lion mtit le.nil m mom I jn'itr. UUO. AUKK.lUrisV & merchants, ORF;OS C1TY.OREGO.S TERRITORY. , VlifiSS sug. 1.1 ADerneuy, viar vw., COMMISSION ASU roKWASBINO WKKCHANTS, San Francheo, Lai. ....I WILL attend lo selling "it gun p"w-"- rm lUi-nee m --; - - -till order, for (J.l., tirucene., Si. si Hi. I rtmk. nvBr ., the .no.nl. of Hi. 1 uk.nnos lint, k.wert rat... Tb pilr.M...e of the people of Or- , up le Tuk.nos lo IU ware, m Ihe HIM Tr..xc.fully s-hcted. ."g I. IH35-I0lf : Moiinialii' ; Uieae. -u.h.rly along lbs rd,e r I...I.I.M n.i.nr L iKiii.t on i.ra.i'i I. HOLLAS U. A. HOLLAND. 1 S. & A. Holland, DEALKItS lo I'ry uoous, o..-r, i.--& Show. Cwkpry, Book., blauoiirry. Ao., I 'lit lM i.V Maia. Street, Urf'- naiielulahl ZXalleluiaht rpllK llullelujali. s new singing book, by Low- sals at IIJLLAN1)H. ProgTCsalon,ProgTcsslon, Progression I a ever onward nu "' ""--" ward proKroiun "Jire i lillle belnad iIiMiniw, nH for the beneni oi mow - krrp up with ties sx we nuvo ' , frmn New York He Mlow"' of '1U,,K!' of wliich w olier at wliulenolo or iclail, on Uniw lo uill . ... , Consiilution or Man, by ueo. i-oiii.wi -" Lee, on Phrenolo Uo.ne.lie L.le-1 houjrhl. on iU conconl ami d.ord; Familiar l-eon oa I lire- maIimtv add l'avc lllt)2V; lve ana i "t- ... il.. i,ni.rr.vemrlll of idl'-lirinff .Murringo " . . : " .. ..;.i..r.,:. .,. tor ban. .. ,.l.,l,ni,liv. with d.reelioni lor nap ,u. iv. .. ny mariniKea; .Meinoiy, an,i nuc,..-. ment. 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Davis, the Clairvoyuut 8 " 8 8 " 8 " Approaching Crisis, llariiioniul .Men, Special Providences, Present A gj and Inner Life, 1st, Great Harmouia, Sd, " 8 8 ' 8 3d, June 8H, 1 8:.5.-y F. S. A. f IOI.LAN D. Notice. CouxeiL Uaoi'KD, L UltOl'ND, 1 ,'iLLKV. W.T., June IJ, 1S..5. Walla-wsll V VT A Tseatv conehided with the Yiikiina Na tion nf Indiuus at the Council Oniund in Iht Wulla-wullu Valley the Ulb day of June, ItTi.i, tho laud inelnded within th. following boundaries was ceded to the 1) n ted States, to wit : Commencing nt Ml. Kanier, thence northerly along the main ridge of th. Cascade mountains to Iho point where tho northern tributary of the lake Chelan and tho southern tributaries ol the Methew river have their rise ; thence south-euslerly on the divide beiween the waters of lake Chelan and the Methew river to the Columbia river; thence cross inir the Columbia, on a true east course, to a point whose longitude is one hundred aud ninteeu de- lrees and ten minutes which Iwu luttcr Hues sep arata the above cnul'ederaled tiibes and bunds of Indiana from the Okainakune trib" of Indians thence in a true south course to the foriy-xeveiitli parallel of latitude ; thence east on the said parallel lo th. main Palouse river wh.ch two latter lines of boundary seperate the above confederated tribes and bands from tho Spokuna ; thence down the fulouse river to its junction with the Mohba-ne she or southern tributary of theaume ; thence in a south-easterly direction to the Snake river at the mouth of the Tucannon river, seiieriitiug the above confederated tribes from the Nei Peree trihe of In dians ; thence down the Snake river to its junction with the Columbia rivert thence up the Colunib a river lo Ihe' While Banks' b.'low Priest's Rapids; thence westerly lo a lake called "La Lae ;" thbtice southerly to a point on the Yukima river called " loh-mali-luke ; tlirncoina .uuth-westerMihreC' lion to the Columbia river at the western extremity of lb. "Hig Island," between the mouth of the Umatilla river and llutter creek all wli ch laiter boundaries separate the above confederated tribes and bands Irom the alls-walla, Cayuse and L' Hint i II a tribes snd b inds of Indians thence down the Columbia liver to midway beiween the months of While Salmou and Wind rivers , Ihence along the divide between said rivers to the m un ridge ot the Cascade Mountains; and thence along said rmge toMtie Place nt neiruiuing. There i., however, reserved from the land above ceded, for the exclusive us. aud occupation nf and confederated tribes and band, of Indians, the traet of land included within th. following boundaries, to wit; Commencing on Ihe Yakima river at the mouth of th. Attahnam river, thence westerly along suid Attuhnam river hi the forks ; theuce aloiu; the southern tributary to the Cascade mountains; luetic southerly along the main ridge of said mountains, passing south and east of Mt. Adinislolhe Spur whence flow Ih. waters of the Kilk.itat and Pisco rivers ; thence along raid d vide to the divide woa ruting ihe waters of the Satas. river from those flow ing into the Columbia river; theuce along. ad di vide lo the main Yakima, eight milea te!o.r Ihe mouth oflhe Sulks rirer ; and thence up the Yak in river In the place of beginning. Also a tract of laud not exceeding in quantity on. lowush p of sit miles iiarr, .ilu itrd at the forks of the Pisiuousc or Wrnatshspun river, and konwn as the Wuiaishapum F.bvry;" which said tract .hall be ui-revd and marked nut when ever Ihe President mav direct. lie an eiprr prorision of the treaty, tlie enun- ir.v rui .rarru iu me cm ou Hu.i not included iu ; the teservat on, is open to seltleim-nt,', xeeptmg 1 tha the III ii.tlisare secured in ihe ikrt.Mi..n .if iheir buddings and improvements until rrniowd to .he reservniiuii. t Tin. noii.-. is published fir the infirm iIski nf the public, and the attennon nf citi.en. ppMing1 ts f Tate .lalms up-n the cede I terntorv. .. . ,. , ei;.lyes'ledlotl.ear.ve prov.in. and lor further luliemalion Ihev are reiue;ed lo antlv lo tub- ,m A.J ila... . " " ISWC I STEVENS. .v, and Supt. Lid. AtT, W.T. Jim. 9. 3.ni I Notice. .... 4 TTKFVTIIW .ii.om.kii mililln rtlr-e UIIM ofx Wslla-walliw, Cayuaes, intli.VV.IIa.wsilsV.II - yslll' ih.r. wuerM lo Hi I Cmnic l lirouiid. Ui.ia m traet HI country bvuw Hie iuuo.ik lly ih. Sot IWM, eoinn.enc.Mj si ihs surc. a iu i oii.b-h- -i - ------ .- .. . j down Ihe river lo Iht main I"" . ' :.. . l...l JlMlKtl tO I K t i .,H,liruv belweea lli tiruiid Itond. Md the .I.O..U. of lb. Woll-low-how rivrr ; .bene. i .i.. -n.-l. between the waters of lbs noil- low-Lw and Powder river i lbei.ee lo lb. cr-wrng ofSnakoriver alib.tiw..lh of Powder nverilbenc. to lb. Salmon river fifty inihs lv Pl,0 kouwa Hi. "era-""' "f ,,,?8aJ",r,,:fi. .. ..... Kohl io iha .u.nni I of Diner ltt Muntaii.illieiie.sloMgH.. erert of lb. Biiwr IM Mnuii.ai. to III. piuc. ot D.iiin.nK. lly lb. Wslls-wsllas.L'syus.ssad Umstilla.. the iraetof laud bavi.ig the Wlowiug bou.iduriea, ,0r.'..',m.i,rin(ral lb. mii.lh ofll.o Tukmmon river in Wiuliniji.iu Terrilor)-,r..niiiiig llieiie. up aaid river lo iU s.urc. ; lbei.es eal.rly along lb. auinm l f III. HI"" M''U"'uw. and on the south ern boundarirt of III. purcl.a. n-.ailo of the Rel rrcs Indian", mid eu.lerly aion uini uounua.j to tho wwlcrn liin l. of ihe country dunned by the ... s,.L lmliaiis : llieiie. Biiilherl)' O I i'WM-'l" - T , aloiiff Uial boundary (Iwing lb. wulera of 1 owder river) to the aourc. of Powder river: llieiie. lo tne i . ..i iv.iinui Kwek then e down Wiliow cr.ek to Ihe Columbia river i ihene. up ll.e cbdiinel of tlie Cnh.nibia rivar to the lower end or a lure is land brk.w Ibenioiith of Umatilla river J llience uorlberly to a poinlonlh. Yakima river called Tiih-no-h-luke.lheucu to Se Laci Iheuc. In the Whit. Hank on Ihe Columbia beluw P.ie-.t' llap- A : thence down the Columbia river lo tlie juiio- lion of th. C lumbia and Snake rivers ; tlien. e up the Snake river lo Ihe plate of bnriniiinu;. Pro tidtd, kuaeter. Thai so nmeh of the counlry dv- cribid atwvu as u coiimincu in inr iuiioihk darie. fliull be ret tfurl sa ludiau Kesi-rvationa fo. Ihe Net I'erce i nhe, vu: Comiiienciiig where th. Mob-ba-na-sb. or soulheru tributary of the I'uloun. river flow, from il,. .nur. of the U.tlrr Koot .Moui.lu us ; theuce down mid tributaries to Ihe mouth of Ti-uu-par-up ceek J Ihenco southerly lo the cromieg nl EUiuso river, ten miles below ill. nmulh of Ihe Alpowuin river thence to the source of Ihe Alpowuin r.ver in the Blue Miiu'iluins; tbe.ic. slon the cresl of lb. lilue Moiinlu'ns; thence lo lb. crorkin f Ihe (.rami Kmide r vir. iindwuy beiween lbs tJriind Ibmde and the iikiuiIi of the IVoll-low-lmw river ; tlirne aloiiL' Ihe div.de beiw. en the wjtr of the Woll-low-how river and Powder river; thence In tli eriMiiiiir fif Snuke river, fifteen miles below ihe m.iuih of Powder nver: Ihence to ihe Salmon riv er above the crosin: theiiee by ll.e spun, ol Ihe Bitter Root .Meunluins to the place of beg lining. Fur the confederated tribes of Waha-wallas, Cay use. and Umatilla., vi: i'oiiiniencing iu ll.e middle of the channel nfthe Umatilla river, i pile the iiiniilh f Wild Horse creeks tbener lip the in dUle ol the ciiunikl 01 Mini creek In il. sourer; tlieiicroiillierly to a point in ihe lllne Mouiitnins kimnn as Lee's Kiitampineiil ; thence in a line to Ihe water, nf llowtome creek ; tbeuco We.t to the divide of th. Howli.m. and liin.h cieek. : thence northerly al.-nir said divide to a mnldue- We.1 nf the Souih-west corner of Will am C. McKay 'seluim them e ICast isloii; his line lo Ihe Souih-eiisl corner ; theuce in a bne lo the place ol be-jiiiiiinir. lly nil express pi nvls;nn of the Treaty, ll.e coun try emliructd in Ihu eeoMotis slid not included in Ihe Ite-Hrvalions is nxn lo s. Illeineiil, exerpHng thai the Indians are secured ill the posset-slnn ol their huililins aud impiemeuts till removed to the Reservation. 'I'll s uo.ice is published for lb. benefit of the pnblie. Tlie utleution ..f th. citizens proposing to loeute claim, upon Ihe ceded Territory is especially culled lo the provision, protecting I ho Indians iu the pos session uf their iiiipror.mcnts and for furlher in formal inn in leference tn ihe Walla-walla, Ctiyuxe and Umatilla Ue.ervul.ou, Ibey uru requested to apply to Airent, 11. It. 'rhnmiison. To tlie Nel Peree Uenervatinn.tn Snb-Agenl, W. II. Tuppan, ISAAC I.STEVKNS, (!nv. and Sup't of V. T. JOKL PALM lilt, Suti't Indian Affairs, Oregon. Council Ornutid, alla-nalla, ( June i, US.-.5 s 13 Cm New Books I rpilE subscriber has just received a large as L sortinenl uf HOOKS, direct from New York, among which are th. following: Alisuas Hist. of liuropc American Institutions, Lives of the Signers, Bubylon and Nineveh, Silliman's do. Democracy in America. "Laud und Ue," "Sea and Sailor," Three Years in Califor.. Cyo. of Literature, Uuchan'a Fain. Phys'n., Manual of Fin. Arts, Lectures on th. Arts, Travel iu Peru, Polar Kegions, Muhun's Philosophy, 5UU copies of Suudi 500 " " "Deck and Port," "Ship and Shore, Home Cyclopedia, Egvptaudth. Holy Land Linlner on St'm Engine, Anc t .Mouusteries, jCbuice Uiogmphy, I'eruvian Antiiputtes, Choice Ettraels, A variety of Poets, rs' Speller, . Headers, 2..0 " S.'iO " Daviea' Algebra, MeCiutTey's do. (J'.bsier's Dictionaries. Newmans Khetonc, Day's do. Parley's Univ. History, lioodrich's Piet. U. S., Mouteith's Geogruphy, Liltle Speaker,'' X. American Speaker. " Geomelry, " Belll'ilon, " Surveying, " Legendre, " Arillimet.es, ThuniMon's do. ALSO, A rresh Supply of Stationery. Day Hooks, Journal., Ledgers, Id eoid books, Memorandums, uf all size., Diar ea, Ac, Note and Letter Paper, Envelope., Pens, 4-c, Sic. Erasr Knives, Eraaive Uubber, Gumnud Labels, Faber's Pencils, INK, in quart uud p nt bottles. WHOLKSALK A.D RETAIL. CH MILES POPE, Js. Oregon City, August 18, lf55. Just Received per O. Sevens, inn KKt:s j!o!,t"" ',ul, 5 14'"-' 'j-LUVJ 75 boxes salemtus ; jO do. oi.p; 5000 ius. v-nina io. 1 cuar; wo box.s candles ; 10 do. imperial and young hyson teas; 111 cam. Hue salt; 10 dm. 3 hoop pails ; 21) hi bbls crushed sugar. sert G. ABEKNETI1Y dc co. Oranges EECEIVF.D Usm the arrival of every steam er. Don't f. il to call on CHAKMA.k IfJK.VER. v i linn. Miaai a liiiUi-.i.. m Barrels of New Orleans sugar per cl'p. tJI7 per ship-Hathay." P ell do. ol New Orleans molasses per clipper " Il-ral.l of the Mnraing " The above articles I shall receive almnl lb. 1-.il, of May, direct from N w York, aud will close in. m unl ul low prices. ap-.'ltf JAMES O'NEILL. 35 '"'P"rl'''' direct from Sandw.ch -SL Llnnds. lor sale in lot. tu suit purchuwrs ipJltfj TTIOS. JOHNSON. . E III II B frrX "rd. for sale in luts " W r " suit, by T.JuHNSON. jw.xr. iu. l ...... , . i is.l '"i lorsaieoy apjltf T. JOHNSON. (OIOAR3 The bent chance Iu pck is at U,. ' ors of CH ARMAS rj- WARSER Allan, Xsicjuiuay vw., I f avb ).; v,.'iv hoods. (iilill) articles si n-ssosiWe prlees. lo eall sua . . KJSPtWSJt'SJ sndlones eaua. Sramcradbs W' vnus :yllM r-- , , ... . .,,,. b,u.h do . srsoii Irtsn harrows 83 leell puilliru lino wuh board blacksmilb' bellows oross eul saws 7 It do 6ft mill saws 7 ft liair niutlrM!S doiibls do single hair bolsters double gfrdi s rakes Uo no -s "'iln snides iiolisbrd shovels bay folks nuinure forks churns nudow glass M by I" j. in ku I) do siugie OO IV vj j. 1 l.v 9 snenii eonaics window M.l.es 8 by 10 sdamanlin. do do 1 0 by 12 grape brand tobacco o bows snd yoke. uck. U-l-ceo Slireliiigi l ic. -a e "- And kP co.i.lsnlly on hand s larg. supply of a ROC E R I US, clothing. barJwar., and many article, b Burner- uamU ALIAS, NKISLAY CO. Oregon City. April ai, ipjj-.y rrcsb Arrival of Oroccrici. t I1I1U .uleriber lias jusl received a ue.i sup B ply of Oroeerie; fntitmut snd liar duart, which, in .ddi.ion to hi. former . lock h. wjll srH . . . i.. i.,- f..r Caik or l'rodue: Uis 7 . . -r .1.. '..Itnu inr arnc es : toes consuls iii pun - . .. . . . I. .1 1 New Orleans sugar, Sandwich Maud sugar, Powdered, do. Young Hyson and Im perial Iras, UriedApplessPeachrS Yeast s boup Powders, Cinnamon a Cloves. Cru.linl Kin i. Java cofl're, New Orleans syrup. Sandwich Island, do Saleralus, Pepper ii All-pice, l.-.ui It.Mtiiii bvruo. v..... ! and In rmun steel, mill and cros- cut. hand, pamiel. olid whip-suw iV'e and ;(' M il iw hie. fmm 10 lo 10 inches: llul Uirtaid liles fnun HI lo 14 inches: luperliles from 3 lo 7 inches; hall round hies from 7 to 14 niche. ; round do. fmm 5 U. 7 inches ; home . t ii ... 1 1 ....1... rasii. iiiuii n i ii n.-i Curneuteri' TuuU 1 inner chisels mid gouges ' , l.-l. .. ..Li. t-. I......I. t.l:lll.H : ill setts or .ing.e : .oc.ei unisex, ur..... , iron and steel npians; try squares; scratch awls and saw drivers ; plain and llutud ma king guages and bevels; cnniioii au I concave augurs; bund axes hiiiniiieisuiid b ilcl.el". Unildcrt' llul -iicurt. ISiin. Hat, pad an 1 nier tic links aud latches; brum, niiuerul and while kii'bs; cuM.plole round, town and Hut .pring h'lls; cu.1 bulls nf all sizes, and screws; aim, euud und llul bar iron ; nail rod, do.; horo shoe bar. do., and plow steel. ,,n,f JAMES O'NEILL. Groceries FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, JR. fcUtiAlt, Salt. Coll'ee, Tea, Syrup, Chocolate, 53 Starch, Salerutii.. Creum Taru.r, Sul Seda, Card. Soila, Pepper, Spice, Alum, lloran, top peras, elc. Api ii S I, IH.iS-ltf lato Arrival. IN ad l lion to our pteneiii io. k w. nr. now re ceiving direct from New Yoilt, " ex clipper .h p Pheuix," 50 bids, and half bids. X. O. Sugar; 30 bids, crushed suirur; 10,0(111 Ihs. Kio idler; SO bids. N-1 . iiie!a.es: for sulr low by WM.C. ui:.ikmv CO, June 30-y U; p witu ll.e Luud Olfiee. Just Received. Spleudid aoi:ineiii nf Family Oioceries, .....I, t..i. .vruu. siieur. . also line i n. ...... li.Ii. i reuin larlur. niMilcs. ell Ii lie.it lies. .ariline., oyster., clunis, yeast puwdrr. als a la g (juanlily ol superior cuerooi cirui. ai.u munccu ui every bianl und almost every thing else iu our line ufbusiiiew all of whi. li will be sold as low a. ut any other plm e in town, tor cn-n "r pro. . ' ruiviii ti'ivvrs yllfe. niaa.i y .. ...... -.. ALL those indebted lo Preston, O'Neill & Co., nr. reaursti d to Call und set'.le Ihe same im mediately, by CusA or Produce. Ad debts ro main ng untviid 1st of June, w II be left fur cul lection. apilll JAMES O'NEILL. T f DHLS. Sunta Crui Lime just received aud tJ 7 for sale by jei!3-10 W'JI. C. DEMENT 4. CO. 4 f LDS of OsiiL-e Orange i d for sale bv 4U JAMES ONEILL. Selling off at Cost. 'RMIE stock nf Dry (Jooas and Hardware of Preston, D ISeill Si Co. wul be closed out at cost prices. Persons dosir us of buying ckea, will do well to call on th. subscriber, apillf JAMES O'NEILL Oregon Bacon. 1 if If 1 LUS., tor sale by XJJJ W.C. DEMENT A. co. Central Produce Depot. CANEMAII. g CONSTANTLY receiving, fresh from ranch w heat, oats, bacon, lard, butler aud potntues. Dec. l.'jS. JOHN P. BKOOKS. Jli.l ICvci'ivcil, At Ihe ' Old Stand,' Canemah, April 2 1 , '55. $ i fell 4 Is th- uhi Drown Suenr '"it W W9 1,000 lbs. China No. 1, do., 1,000 lbs. Rio Cortee, 15 Tuns coarse salt; 500 lbs. fin. do., 3.00 i lbs. Oregon llueon ; 1 ,000 bushels oats, fur sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN P. BROOKS. fN our bakery w. keep constantly on hand L bread, cruckers, cakes, pie., A c. CIIARMAX 4- WARNER. lOiRSE Si FINE SALT. 1 have in store V 2j tons ensrs-e aud fine salt, to be sold eery theap. ai.2lti JAMES O'NEILL. CANDIES, nuts, raisins, of an excellent quality just received and fur sale low by C1IARMAN & WARNER o IL and syrup in barrels, for sale by si I IIUS. JOH.XSON. A LARGE assortment nf hous.li.ild furniture forsuleby ap-.'l THOS, JOHNSON. 1 IOCOANUTS, Banana., and other tropical "S. fruits, just reeeived from Sandwich Mauds. "I'-l CHAUMAN Si WARNER O. SUGAR, coffee, tea, svmp. ,!t. nl . S. A. HOI.r.trrs POWDER, lead, shot and caps at f S. & A. HOLLAND'S. APi. Hangmgs, a new lot, for sale by ''-"f T. JOHNSi.N 700KS-by the cord, at XJ F S.f A. HOLLAND'S. TCST r.ECEIVED, O HO boie. ear 100 boxes candles. SO b;,!i 90 bb'aiwii L. k. ret 19 mu r. t.T- M'M.C. DEMENT iv. AI,T. A 77. BL 11.124 HO. SKUU,, (jiiier.il tiomuiiwiun M-ri:liuiits, ami wl(ole. .ulc and retail Ueub rs ill Dry Uoods, Groceritt, ardware, c., o. GeorL'oT. Allan. . OreonClly,Mny5. Archibald M'Kiul.y. ( Thomas l-ow. . 1 I.L.VN, MKIM'Ai a. vw., Scolt.burg, U..ixus, Oregon. Lower " LLANi M KIN LAY & CO., Chsmpoeg, i Oregon Territnry. May 5. JAMES O NEILL, WllSLKSSSS SSTAII. DSALSS I I'rovMon V llardtvarp, : A'o. 1, Afiia Strut. CHARLES POPE, JR., DKALKIt In Hurdware, Groceries, Dry OoooV, Clothing, Oools A. Shoes, Medicine., rools and Stationery. Muin-st , Oregon City, April SI, 185j-Ilf . Wm. O. Domcat fc Co., TTTIIOLKSAI-Hund retnil Deuleis InCroc-r- irr, Prnvi.imi l'aiiils, Oils, Hoots and Kboes, Cmekery, Ae. Oposile the I-and Offic, Main St. Oregon City. June 1, 18S5. JOHN R. M BRIDE, ATTOSSST AND OOUNSSLOS ST lift, Isifiiyrtlr, Yamhill County, O. T., WILL fuiibfully attend to all business ta li usied lo his prufeniuual cur.. , April 21. lr-55-l.f " JOHN P. BROOKS, Wholnalt c- Rrlnil Prater in Urareriv; Product, Piuciiion; J-r-. Main Street A Genrml Asiorlmeut kept up uf Selected Cssos. Cnnemah, December 1, lf-55. Well3, Fargo A Co. '8 Express, , UftW'rn Origan, Culi'oriim, ihe Atlantic S'lih t mi l Eiirnitf. 1 1 A VI Nfi mude advantageous urruiitteuieuls Willi lb. Uu.teu SlKtea and Pacific Mail Stcatn- sliipCouiianirs fnrtiuiispnrtutinii, w. aro now pre pared lo forward Gold Putt, Bullion, Specie, Packufft, Parcel; and Erritfkt, lo and from N Yoik. N. Orleans, S. n t'ruuu sen, Porilund, snd principal towns uf Cul forniu un l Oregon. tur regulur Semi monthly Express between Portland und Sun l'Vuiieisen, is dispatched by lbs Pacific Mail Sleiiin-liipCo.'sslcuiirliip Columbia, enniiccliug at r:nu Kra:,eneo with our semi-monlli ly Express lo A'ru York and ftew Orleam, whicb i.diepuiebrd regularly on the 1.1 and lfitliof each month, by Ihe mail .learners and iu charge of our owu messengers, through lo desliaaliun. Our hxpnes from N.cw York leaves regularly on the Aih and ill ill ol etieh month, ulso in charge of 111 sscngera. Treasure iti.ttrrd ill Ihe best New York com plines, or at Lloyd's m Luu.lun, at the option of shippers. Oirri KS New Yiult, No. 10, Wall St.; New Orleans, No. 1 1 , Exchange place ; Sun. Francisco, Nj. 114, Montgomery stteet. J. N. ItANKEK.Ji'rnf. Oregnn Cily, April 21, lSj5.-llf 1. i r-J?iio Otcamcr Tortland, jr.-f. CAl'T. A. 8. NCKKAV, W. ruu iluily between Pietluud aud Oregon City. Leuves I'.Tlbn d in eighi u'cb ek, A. M. Iteturn ing. leaves Oregon Cily ul four o'clock. T. . For freight or pussnge apply ou board. iip'Jl-HI U. S. MAIL LINE. Orc.,on Cil'j .lad Port'oitd Duily Packet, tlA-i Jennie cian, J. C. AI.NSWIIKTH, MASTER, W .il i im duilv. (Siiii.Iiivb excepted,) iu th above- limned trade, leaving Oregon City .very day si 8 n'dock, t. m. I'.clurning, will leave Porllaud at 2 e.M., tnuchingut all ttiicrmoaiuc po ins. For In ight or passage apply on bouru. api-n New Volumes of the Four Review and Blackwood. COMMENCE with North British for May, 1855, und the other llcviews and Blackwood fur June, 1855. Termt of Subscription. Any ono Review e lilackwood, $) a year. Uluckwood and one Re view or any two Reviews, $5. Tho four Re views and Blackwood, 10. Four copies to ou. address, &'M. Postage on the four Ucviews and Bluekwuod to any Pint office in Ihe Uui'.ed Slates, only SOceuts a year on each llcvtew and .'4 cents s year on Blackwood. Address, L. Scott & co., Publishers, 54 Gold street, comer J ullon, Now York. sepo . . Readinff for the Million. S. J. McCORMICK HAS CONSTANTLY UN HAND AT TUB HARMS SOOK BTOKK, rRONT-ST, For.TLANO, OREOON, A Choice selection of Populiir Books, New., papers, Magazines and Fancy Stationery. Among the books mi hand will bo found works on Temperance, Agriculture, Horticulture, His tory, I'oeiry, jimgrnpny, Medicines, iieugion, So ence, School Books, llomnnci s, tie., &c, ic ILTSnbseripiious received for Harper, Graham, Goodey, Leslie's, or Putnam, nt $4 a year,fo age free. ID" Subscriptions received for any newspaper published in any part of the Union. Remember the Franklin Book Store and News paper Agency, Front street, Portland Oregon. irf"A priced catalogue will be published early iu April, and will be sent lo any part of lb. terri tory free on upplicalibn. , m. . . K7OU will find an excellent assortment of JL and Bonnet Silh, Satim aud Velreti; also. I Bonnet Trimmings, osi: Gktct, Laeel sad I Ribboue, Table Clothe, Coumcrpanet, etc., St lbs store of CHARLES POPE.Jr.i (Muin-st., opposite Abernelhy's storej where ms oe lounu atmosi eceryimng in the hue of Dry oodi Such ss Prints, Ginghams, Alpacas, Merinos, Plaid Linseys, Muslins, Sattiuetts, Jeans, Flan neis, Sheet ings, Bed Tiekiag, Hickory Stripe. Cotton Batting, etc. Oregon City, April 31, 1855-llf Medicines for Sale, By CHARLES POPE, Jo. KJ ANDS' Sarsaparilla, Peck s Wild Cherry Bit. ter., Balemau's drops, Brnndrelb's pills, Lee's pills, Prrry's Terniifuge, Opodeldoe, Gum Csro. phur. Gum Arabic, British oil, Lobelia, Hot drops, -T-I ..nn.....,:..H u li t...n . mim u IMrf-uiuiM-ii, iuiuau rje uaisuin, saiiej e-. extractor, Laudauum, Paregork), Oil of repper- uiuii, usrnces, composition towders, aneis Pulmonary Balaom, Sulphur, Epsom Salts, iio. April i, icjo til Hardwaro FOR SALE BY CHARLES POPE, J BRASS and Iron Butts, Screws, Locks and Latches, Hammers and Hatchets, Axes, Drswing knives, Handsaws, Curry Combs, H"ss Brushes and Cards, Gun Locks, Guu Caps. Wsol Cards, Cl.esl Handles, PWues. &e April 21, lfc5i-lif O A LBS of arrLE wed for sale ehu by - JAX S O NEILZ,